Jeff
05-29-2015, 06:33 AM
And they are surprised. :laugh: Yea sure lets go on vacation to Baltimore and watch the animals kill each other, These folks just a month ago where burning the B**** down and talking about how bad the cops are, now a month later after they Burned the B**** down they wonder why no one wants to visit, wow talk about intelligence.
The mayor when running for office said she wanted to build the city, she wanted more to move there :eek: Wow and then she does what she did here. Maybe they should of been putting the flames out instead of throwing gas on the fire.
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BALTIMORE – An epidemic of murder that has gripped Baltimore in the month following the Freddie Gray riots is threatening to undo decades of rebirth in the city's popular downtown -- and in the process, wipe away tens of millions of tourist dollars.
“Sales are next to nothing,” said Kenneth Robinson, manager of the Fudgery, an iconic candy store tucked in the heart of the Inner Harbor.
Local merchants were just starting to see business bounce back after last month's riots. But a crime crisis has since gripped Baltimore, with police saying criminals have taken advantage of the situation to wreak havoc on Charm City.
Nine people were killed and nearly 30 wounded over the holiday weekend, about three weeks after the rioting. With 38 homicides so far in May, Baltimore is seeing its deadliest month since 1999. The number of killings this year is now at 111, compared with 211 for all of 2014.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/28/baltimore-merchants-crime-crisis/?intcmp=latestnews
The mayor when running for office said she wanted to build the city, she wanted more to move there :eek: Wow and then she does what she did here. Maybe they should of been putting the flames out instead of throwing gas on the fire.
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BALTIMORE – An epidemic of murder that has gripped Baltimore in the month following the Freddie Gray riots is threatening to undo decades of rebirth in the city's popular downtown -- and in the process, wipe away tens of millions of tourist dollars.
“Sales are next to nothing,” said Kenneth Robinson, manager of the Fudgery, an iconic candy store tucked in the heart of the Inner Harbor.
Local merchants were just starting to see business bounce back after last month's riots. But a crime crisis has since gripped Baltimore, with police saying criminals have taken advantage of the situation to wreak havoc on Charm City.
Nine people were killed and nearly 30 wounded over the holiday weekend, about three weeks after the rioting. With 38 homicides so far in May, Baltimore is seeing its deadliest month since 1999. The number of killings this year is now at 111, compared with 211 for all of 2014.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/28/baltimore-merchants-crime-crisis/?intcmp=latestnews